TOOL - "8 Track Pre-Lateralus Demo" Tablature
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Song: Unknown (8 Track Demo)
Band: Unknown (Tool)
Tuning Drop D and then down a Step (C g c f a d)
Album: n/a
Tabbed by: Zeradin (Zeradin@xmail.net)
I know this isn't actually tool, but most people think it is, so that's the best way
to list it. If you know who it actually is, let me know... I'd love to find out.
This one is in drop Db, but *** drop Db and everything that looks like drop Db, I
hate that tuning, so here is it on my tuning.
~ = Vibrato
/ and \ = Slides
^ = Bend
<5> = Natural Harmonics
pm = Palm Muting
p and h = pull off and hammer on, respectively
*Programmed intro*
Intro:
D--------------------------|--------------------------------
A--------------------------|--------------------------------
F--------------------------|--------------------------------
C-8-8-8--6--4--3---3-4-----|--8-8-8--6--4--6-6-6-6----------
G-6-6-6--4--2--1---1-2-----|--6-6-6--4--2--4-4-4-4----------
C--------------------------|--------------------------------
Verse Thing? *Palm muted*:
D---------------------|-------------------------------------
A---------------------|-------------------------------------
F---------------------|-------------------------------------
C-1----------4--------|-1--------4--------------------------
G-1-1-1------4-4-4----|-1-1-1----4-4-4-4h6------------------
C-1-----1----4-----4--|-1-----1--4--------------------------
D---------------------|-------------------------------------
A---------------------|-------------------------------------
F---------------------|-------------------------------------
C-1----------4--------|-1--------4-4-2----------------------
G-1-1-1------4-4-4----|-1-1-1----4-4-2----------------------
C-1-----1----4-----4--|-1-----1--4-4-2----------------------
Doubles up the 1 and 4 on the C string
Chorus?: Same thing as verse really only distorted more and only a single 1 and 4 on the G... oooooo
The only different thing:
D-----------------------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------
F------6-6-6-8-----5-5-5-8------4-4-4-8---------------------
C-1-1--6-6-6-8-1-1-5-5-5-8-1-1--4-4-4-8-1-1--4-2----4-5-----
G-1-1--4-4-4-6-1-1-3-3-3-6-1-1--2-2-2-6-1-1--4-2-or-4-5-----
C-1-1----------1-1---------1-1----------1-1--4-2----4-5-----
Verse thing then chorus thing then different thing ending with:
D-----------------------------
A-----------------------------
F----6--4---------------------
C-1--6--4---------------------
G-1--4--2---------------------
C-1---------------------------
Then randomly bending the G string chords and playing them the right amount of times:
D---------------------------------|------------------------
A---------------------------------|------------------------
F-8----6----4---------------------|------------------------
C-8----6----4---8----6----4----2--|-8----10----11----12----
G-6----4----2---8----6----4----2--|-8----10----11----12----
C---------------8----6----4----2--|-8----10----11----12----
Verse thing then the chorus thing with a much worse drum beat behind it then...
Outro:
D-----------------------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------
F-----------------------------------------------------------
C-1-x1--4-x4---------1--------------------------------------
G-1-x1--4-x4-x4 Then 1--------------------------------------
C-1-x1--4-x4---------1--------------------------------------
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